Accommodation
7 nights camping. The tents are dome type, which are easy to assemble and your mattresses are approximately 5 cm thick with your own mattress cover, and everyone has a camp chair with a backrest.
Transport
Transport for up to 8 people will be in a minibus and for 9 people and more in a Toyota bus / truck.
Meals
7 breakfasts, 7 lunches and 6 dinners. All evening meals on camping safaris, (unless stipulated), are cooked on an open fire by your guide. Salads and fresh vegetables will be served where possible, but please note in some areas this is not necessarily every day. Fresh fruit will also be supplied when possible. Vegetarians can be catered for but please notify us prior to safari departure.
Staff
Local Tour Leader and Assistant
What To Bring
Clients are limited to one soft, barrel type bag per person with maximum weight of 15kg, one medium sized hand luggage bag, one medium sized camera bag and a sleeping bag.
We suggest a sleeping bag range of “3 – 4 season”. Sleeping bags can be hired by prior arrangement for a cost of N$: 30.00 per 3 day trip. When packing your clothing please be aware that Namibian summer temperatures (December - March) can reach 45*C, and winter temperatures (June - September) can be as low as -5*C. The rainy season is between December and April.
Group Size
Maximum 16
Other Information
Namibia, Botswana and Zambia are technically malarial areas and we recommend that you seek professional medical advice on malaria protection before travelling.
All tap water in Namibia, Botswana and Zambia has been purified or comes directly from boreholes and is safe to drink. We supply tap drinking water but bottled mineral water is easily available at shops and rest camps should you prefer to drink this.
Electrical plugs are 220 V and are 3 pin (round pin as opposed to square pin). Adaptors can be purchased in Windhoek. It is possible to re-charge batteries at some campsites.
The Namibian Dollar (N$) is tied permanently 1-1 to the South African Rand (SAR). SAR, notes and coins are legal tender in Namibia. In Botswana it will be necessary to carry some of the local “Pula” currency and in Zambia it is necessary to carry some of the local “Kwacha” currency.
It is customary to tip in Namibia, usually, around 10% at restaurants. Your guide and assistant can be tipped at your own discretion but we ask that the guide be tipped separately from your assistant.
Operator Remarks
Airport transfers and pre-and-post safari accommodation can be arranged on request.
We reserve the right to increase/decrease the price of any tour prior to departure due to factors beyond the control of the Company, such as, increase/decrease in fuel prices, new Government legislation, accommodation price increase/decrease, fluctuations in exchange rates.